Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 06, 1888, Image 4

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    ASHMAN© MILLS COLUMN.
HOW 00 WE DIG OUR G AVE? ASHLAND
We must cat or we cannot live.
This we all know. But do we all
know that we die by eating It is said
we dig our graves with our teeth.
How foolish this sounds. Yet it is
fearfully true. We are terrified at
the approach of the cholera and yel­
low fever, yet there is a disease con­
stantly at our doors and in our houses
far more dangerous and destructive
Most people have in their own stom­
achs a poison, more slow, but quite as
fatal as the germs of those maladies
which sweep men into eternity by
thousands without warning in the
times of great epidemics. But it is a
mercy that, if we are watchful, we
can tell when we are threat« ned. The
following are among the symptoms,
yet they do not always necessarily ap­
pear in the same order, nor are they
always the same in different cases.
There is a dull and sleepy feeling; a
bad taste in the mouth, especially in '
the morning; tho appetite is change- '
able, sometimes poor and again it '
seems as though the patient could not
eat enough, and occasionally no appe­
tite at al); dullness and sluggishness
of the mind; no ambition to study or
work; more or less headache ami heav­
iness in the head; dizziness on rising
tn the feet or moving suddenly; furred
and coated tongue; a sense of a load
on the stomach that nothing removes;
hot and dry skin at times; yellow
tinge in the eyes; scanty ami high-
colored urine; sour taste in the mouth,
frequently attended by palpitation of
the heart; impaired vision, with spots
that seem to be swimming in the air
before the eyes; a cough, with a
greenish-colored expectoration; poor
nights' rest; a sticky slime about the
teeth and gums; hands and feet cold
and clammy; irritable temper and
bowels bound up and costive. This
disease has puzzled the physicians and
still puzzles them. It is the common­
est of ailments and yet the most com­
plicated and mysterious. Sometimes it
Keep conetantiy on hand a full
is treated as consumption, sometimes
»apply of
as liver complaint, and then again as
malaria and even heart disease. But
FLOUR,
its real nature is that ol constipation
GRAHAM FLOUR.
and dyspepsia. It arises in the diges­
•RACKED WHEAT,
tive organs and soon affects all the
others through the corrupted and pois­
•8RN MEAL,
oned blood. Often the whole body—
ROLLED BARLEY,
including the nervous system—is liter­
ally started, even when there is no
RAN,
emaciation to tell the sad story.
MILL FEED,
Experience has shown that there is
MIDDLINGS. but one remedy that can certainly
cure this disease in all its stages,
namely, Shaker Extract of Roots or
Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. It
never fails but, nevertheless, no time
should be lost in trying other so-called
remedies, for they will do no good.
Get this great vegetable preparation,
(discovered by a venerable nurse whose
name is a house-hold word in tier-
many) and be sure to get the genuine
article.
ASHLAND
CITY
ROLLER
FLOORING MILLS!
GIVES UP BY SÇVEX DOCTORS,
88T" tn enoncctton with the milling
iiea, I have on hand a large stoCk of
bnsi-
3 CHAMPION
Binders,
Reapers and
Mowers.
Shaker Extract of Roots or Seigel’s
Syrup has raised me to good health
after seven doctors ha«l given me up
to die with consumption.—So vrites
R. F. Grace, Kirkmanville, Todd Co.,
Ky.
HE HEARD OF IT JUST IN TIME.
“1 had been about given up to die
with dyspepsia when I first saw the
advertisement of Shaker Extract of
Roots or Seigel’s Syrup. After using
four bottles I was able to atternl to
my business as well as ever. I know
of several cases of chills and fever
that have been cured by it.”—So
writes Mr. Thos. Pullman, of Taylor,
Geneva Co., Ala.
WORTH TEN DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of the firm
of Evans «fc Bro., Merchants, Horn­
town, Accomach Co., Va., writes that
he had been sick with digestive disor­
ders for many years and had tried
many physicians and medicines with­
out benefit. He began to use Shaker
Extract of Roots or Seigel’s Syrup
about the first of Jan. 1887, and was
so much better in three weeks that he
considered himself practically a well
man.
He adds:
“I have at this
time one bottle on hand, and if 1
could not get any more I would not
take a ten dollar bill for it."
All druggists, or Address A. J.
White, Limited, 54 Wai re n St., N. Y.
SOCIETIES.
BAIN
^WAGONS b-
ALL SIZES,
Masonic Directory, Ashland.
BISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. 21. K. A M.
Regular convocations on the Thursday
next after the full moon.
W. il. A tkinson , Il P.
E B Myer. Sec’y.
(9-36
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A A. M.
Stated communication on the Thursday of
or before the full moon.
E. V. C arter , W. M.
Wm R Lawson, Secretary.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S.
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday in
each month.
M rs . M E M c C all , W. M
Mr« J D Crocker, Secretary.
ASHLAND LODGE N<>. 1».
For Sale Cheap
:o:
I. O. O. F.,
nold regular meeting. every Saturday
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
In good standing are cordially invited to
attend.
M N LONG, N. G.
H C Myer, Secretary.
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16,1 O O F
Meets In Odd Fellows’s Hull every 2d and
4th Monday In each month Members in
good standing cordially invited to attend.
A. B ish , C. P.
M X Long, Scribe.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 11.
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
month in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland.
M rs C E M ay . N. G.
John May, See'y.
.Ashland. Lodge, A. 0 .U. W.
Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellow s
Hall every riarT and T hiru Wednesday in
Highest Market price paid each
month. Present hour of meeting 7:00
for all kinds of grain at all F. M. All Brethren in good standing are
eordially invited to attend.
times—ia cash.
T. O. A ndrews , M. W.
W m . P atterson . Recorder.
HAY FOR SALE.
---- In Large or Small lots----
LOOS E
TIDINGS.
ANTI POVERTY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIVERY AND FEED
APRII. 6. I**
L. W. ( ABSON.
A. 11. CAUSON.
STABLES’
Six miles Sou.li of Grant’s Pass, Jose­
phine county, Oregon.
JOCOB THOMPSON,
Will Buy and Sell horses
A H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s.
-------- Consisting of
THE BEST SHOES!
AND CHEAPEST.
Hie West Side
FEED STABLE
JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor.
The Mineral Spring
Linkville’s New Strike.
Golden Eagle Hotel,
Feed and Livery Stable,
B. F. Reeser’s
NEW TIN SHOP
H. C. MYER,
Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware
Numerous applications are now lin­
KN) choice brands of tobacco to 80-
ing received at th«- office «>f Secretary lect from at O. II. Blount's.
X
Struble, of the state board of immi­
Yon can buy men's w«x»I lined «luck
gration. says the Telegram, from many
railroads in the east which have con­ ulsters of O. ¡1. Blount for 83.00. . X
nection with tbe great transcontinental
Onion sets at Nutley's produce and
lines, asking for books and pamphlets
Inquire of
regarding the resources of Oregon. commission store.
This insures for this class of printed
MERRILL* BAKER,
information a more wide distribution
Medford, Jackson Co.. Or.
than it could receive in any other way.
It is to the interests of these roads to
circulate these Ixxiks anti pamphlets
ami particularly to place them in sec­
tions where they are likely to create a
desire in tbe minds of the stable class
of hard working prosperous people to
seek a more genial climate and U tter
S- E. Brightmm,
adnantages for themselves and their
ASHLAND, - - OREGON. children. These roads, while benefitt-
ing themselves, benefit the state of
Renovated throughout, and
Oregon by increasing its ¡xipulation.
NEWLY FURNISHED. an«l their offered aid in the distribution
of information would lx< willingly ac­
K5W* A good sample room for commer­ ceptai if the luniks were on hand.
cial travelers has been fitted up in connec­ The Canadian Pacific is one of the
tion with the hotel.
largest corporations desiring to handle
the board’s pamphlets. The state
Hides anti Furs Bought.
should provide a liberal supply of Full supply of coffins, caskets,
such books to lie scattenxl throughout
robes of all sizes, gloves,
Th« undersigned will pay the highest mai- the east.
price for hides, skins and furs of all
crapes, etc., etc.
from this date until further notice.
For bargains unprecedented « all on
J. B. R. UVTCHINOS.
Oftlee uml uitrerooins at railroad crossing
Ashland, Or.. May 21. lsaB
Blount for the next 30 «Lays.
x
of Helman street.
COMPRESSED Bales.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
For School Children and Everybody Else. For sale only at
McCa,rs Store.
[jgrCALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
ASHLAND DRUG STORE!
M Asonic Block.
ASHLAND, OREGON
Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries,
School Books and Stationery !
Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock.
Special Attention Paid to the Prescription Department.
H CHITWOOD & SON.
And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made
by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison.
|8 44
The Herefords are becoming
tlie favorites among cattlemen
everywhere, both for range and
enclosed pastures.
Persons in
this valley wishing to breed to
importc«l representatives of the
best faniilitxt of Herefords in Illi­
nois can do so at the farm of E.
K. Anderson on Wagner creek.
-
Lore
Maiti telreel,
-
Oregon,
LEADING I’.AKEKY OF KOFTUEKN
•
OBEGON.
The proprietor, W m . MILLS, is now
selliDi' hi«
PREMIUM
BREAD!
5 <*U per loaf, or 6 loaves h r 2'» cl«:
2» loav<*h for fl.
Wheat, Grnhiinj, Boston Brown l;.*t - i and
and Rye bread constantly on hand; pies,
cakes and buns.
ICE CREAM
IN CEACCN
ALSO SWEET CICER
All < ««ntUR.T-. fl J’! 1*t" . •
promptly filled. Give i . a * a < nil.
11.12
Terms fetrictlv < ash.
Wm. MILLS.
J. W. 0. GREGORY,
ASHLAND PLANING MILLS
—TRANSFER.—
Messenger & Smith, Proprietors.
Passenger Coach Every Train
Freight io»«\«
town at rales
Manufacture
Rustic, Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of
Moulding, Brackets». and Builders’ Material.
JOB WORK SOLICITED !
.m,- whtb
t
Lower Than Anyone Else.
_ A
------ Dealers in-------
mXL7 VÏ3ÎTAEL: !
FURNITURE!
w Tha Original
s little
__ asavit LIVER
evtexs PILLS.
PRICES REASONABLE I
»«regni
t ueqnnled a. a I IVr:« ril.l. !»«.<■> n.l
arl|M
OM. rLLLI.T A l»o>l.
Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting,
Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures.
GLASS, FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, & BRUSHES.
The finest line of Bed-room Suites, Parlor
.Suites ami Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon.
S mallest . C heapest . E asiest to T ake .
Beware of Imitation., contulrdnc Puinonnnx
Minerals. alw«y. ask f .r lir. I'ieree'b J’. .1.4«,
which are Utile 8u^ar-cuaU l lhlla, ur Aim-
bilious Granules.
Brins Purely Vrcrtablr, Dr. Pierre’« Pel­
lets o|x rale without dUturtaunce to the svM. ni,
dii t, or occupation. Put up in Klam vial«<, her­
metically analed. Always frrih and relial I«’
i hey ure a genUe Inxntlvr. <>r un artiv. <»ur-
Bullvr, i ccurding to shu- of ti.tr.■.
(O)!i: AND SEE US.
MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon.
Billons
xlnchs,
STILL DOING BUSINESS
lark«,
mcntu
rih I bawrls,
are
relieved and
rured by the use
Pirrrr’s Pleasant Pnrgaliar
In
explanation of the rvmfliul power
____
thf^«»
Pellets over ro great a variety of diseas **, it
may truthfully be said that their action up n
the • vsteru is universal, not a gland or tissue
frscapinz their sana’ivr Infiamcr. h».|<! by
druggists, for 25 cents a vUl. Manulbrtiired at
the chemical laboratory of W orld ' s Drsi’ks-
hARV MFDICIL ▲SSUCIATIUN', No. «63 MuAU
Ht., Buffido, 5. Y.
Lost their Planing Mill and contents by lire, but saved
their
WARE-HOUSE FULL 0E STUCK
And arc now selling at bottom prices everything in the
line of
And various builders' material.
------------------- ‘ ;--------------------
Send or call for prices.
of Helman street.
Warehouse at R. R.track, foot
M'UPTOMH of CATAItRII -Dull, heavy
heiulache, obstruction of the nasal p^ , . «.
dis barges falling from the head int ith- thr at,
sometimes profUse, watery,an«l acrid,at ethers.
t!.i k. t«‘iimi"iis.mucous, puruli nt, bl no ly a !
putrid; the eyes are weak and wutery; there !•»
u ringing in th** eMS. <!« ..ln«*M, bucking «r
coughing to cle^r the throat, rxpec? >rntion <4
offensive matter, together with s« abs fr< in ul­
cers; the voice is changed and has a “nasal
twang"; the breath is offensive; smell aril
taste are lmptdre«l, th»re Isa sermti iof dizzi­
ness, with mental depr<*ssion, a ha« king e u h
and general debility. Or ly u few < f t h«« al»ox e-
nam<*d symptoms uro likely to bo pr«-nt in
any one case. Thousands of cas.> « aual:y,
without maniftesting half of tbe ab< vcsyi e
toms, result in consumption and en«i In tbe
grave. No disease is so common, morodocei»-
live and dangerous, or less uuderslovd by phy­
sicians.
By its mild, soothing and healing properties.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Jleim-dy cur«-s th«» wor*t
•uses of Catarrh. ’Col«! in the Head
< orjza, and < alarrhal Headache.
ASHLAND FENCE WORKS !
H. B. REED, Proprietor.
Manufacturer of the
The Best STOCK,
RABBIT AND
CHICKEN
FENCE
MADE !
Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire,
the wire firmly twisted between pickets.
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS!
Cheaper than a Rail Fence,
More durable than a Board Fence,
Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence.
IIIÎ
PROCESS
Call at Logan’s Gallery; on the hill,
STAR
E .KERY
Between l’ione«
« lid Lc>-
------ CITY-------
Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or
Are now taken by tbe Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groujts,
pictures of children,etc.,are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate” process.
Grape Vine, t'urr..:it-. <« •“■ i <rie;:.
Blackl ■*rri« s. Rasp’«« rrii's.
Strawlxrri« s. Figs,
Etc., E.tc.
Onr t r. « s ar«- grow u w ithon : irrig g.ion
on R< d hill lumi, and all <>f knowu va­
rieties that succ«‘«-d in Southern * hegon.
Those contemplating tr.-e planting
«ill do well to vi-it our orchard and nur­
sery. or write ns for price list.
Postoffice—Murphy. Josephinec .unty,
Oregon. It. R. station. Graut*a Pasa.
A. H. CARSON & SON.
Passenger and Freight
PHOTOGRAPHS!
Dit Y PLATE
Shade ¿HiJ Ornamental Tress.
Ashland,
LARGEST stock of DRUGS,
J.
APPLE, PEAK. PEACH.
PLUM. PRUNE, CHEHRY,
APRICOT, NECTARINE.
ALMOND, WALNUT. ..ml
KHll’s piloto gill;
Sash, Doors, Mouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
NEW BLACKSMITH
Putty, Varnishes,
SHOP !
Prices That Defy competition.
CENTRAL HOUSE.
ROLLER
FLOURING MILLS.
THE ASHLAND
X ’ • V ERTI s EM ENTS.
I’liil.i'h-lpliia Letter: The other day
I asked the miTliouaire senator from
California, "llow would you abolish
Xu the county <y»urt for Jackson county,
beggary ?”
state of Oregon.
TWO STORIES OF Sl’LLIVAX
"There is only oue way, he sai«L
the mutter of the guardship of Mar­
“I>ry up tho sourer -abolish the con­ In garet
Matilda Dwigana, Freu B Dwig-
l'ho old stables on Main sheet near
St. I‘xul Globe.
ditions that make beggars. To try to
ans and George llwigans, minor heirs the bridge, anil the new stables on Oak
"I’ll tell you a story of John L. Sul­ «•uro ixiverty by street charity is like
of Robert J Dwigans, deceased.
street, are now under the pioprietorsliip
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue and iiiauageinent of
livan that lias never lieen published,” trying to stop a boh» in your roof by
remarked a well-known sporting man mopping up th«» pnildk« that gather of and in pursuance of an order of sale
ma-‘e in said matter by the said county
in the presence of a (llobe reporter the oti your tl.ior.”
Ii.skod him if h«' would specify the Court of Jackson county, state of Ore­
other night. "I know it's true, lie­
gon, <>n the 7ih day of February, 1888.
conditions.
cause I hapi>eti<»<l to lx* an ey«*-witn- -
the und. rsign «I will on the :’>0tli day <>; Who are prepared to offer the public
of th«» transaction myself
When th«»
"Y oh ,” h<* saiiL "I can vaguely in- April, 1888, at 2 o'clock p M of said da,. better accoiuiuodations than ever before
big slugger was in St. Paul recent Iv, eate tin in. Ijct me sav in the first a*, the front d«x>r of the court hotuc, in affordi'd in Southern Oregon in the liv­
on th«* exhibition t >ur. he carried a plac«' that it is not iniliiomiireH that the town of Jackaouville, offer for sale ery huaiiK'ss.
load of wine most of the time ami cause poicrtv. Nolxxly is worst' off at public auction, all th«* right, title, ami
showed his ugly disposition on all bt'canso tho Vamlerbilits art» worth interest of the said Matilda Dwigans.
i
occasions.
But he got the worst of it 82<M).(MS),(i‘ki. If tli*»y had not the Fred B Dwigans and George Dwigans,
Horses
Boarded
and
Fed.
minor
heirs
of
the
late
Robert
J
Dwig
­
It is ans, deceased, in and to the following
once at th.«» hauils of a St. Paul alder­ weal h il wind I not exist at all.
man
It hapix tied this wsy:
only m thos » coinmunitios where mil­ described land situated in the city of
At reason able ratea.
••Suliivau ami Alton Taylor entered lionaires ar« possible that the average I Ashland, Jackson county, state of Ore­
the ticket office of a <*«»rtain road in citizen has enough to eat. Now you ' gon. viz: Beginning at a point 12-‘.»>
New and handsome turnouts, reliable
this city, to procure transportation to ask what are the causes of poverty?” chains north and thirty hundredths and safe buggy tsarns, mid good saddle
(MX
100)
chains
west
of
tlie
southeast
"First,
ignorance
of
how
to
save
'
Milwaukee for the Sullivan combina­
horses always to be had at these stables.
money. I found beggars in California corner of lot No 4, ill section No5, town­
tion.
ship
No
3
‘
J
south,
of
range
one
(ll
east
“John L. brought his list down on in 1850, when any man could go out ;
of the Williimette Meridian. Ore­
the counter with terrible force, and with a tin pan and earn 85 before gon, ami running thence west seven and
leering at the ahlermanie ticket-seller, breakfast.
When by working three eighty live hundredths <7 85-100) chains,
blurted: *My name is Sullivan John hours a day a man could earn his thence north one and seventy-hun­
L Sullivan. I got my combination IxMiril ami elothos there w« re always dredths (1 70-10*11 chains to south line of
here, an’ want to go to Chicago an’ shiftless creatur«»» around whom the alley, thence east along said south line
stop off at Eau Claire. Gimme tickets, rest had to support. Il is tbe same of alley seven and ninety hun­
theatrical rates.’
Saying this the way now. Th«' soil is wonderfully dredths (7 ‘.W-lOOi. thence south one and
<1 70-100) chains to
champion pugilist slammed n roll of fruitful there. Merely 20,000men pro­ seventy-hundredths
place of beginning, containing one uml
bills down in front of him ami l«x>ke«l duce all of the wheat of the thirty-four hundredths (1 34-100) acres.
tirtsl as if the length of the siiceeh hail State ami export 1,000,000 tons of it
Terms of sale to be cash in haml.
every year, and yet there are beggars.
wearied him.
E liza merit A nn S cott .
" The aiderman replied, politely, *1 We cau cut, thresh ami sack wheat at Guardian of the above named minor;
heirs
of
the
estate of Rolwrt J Dwig i
don t think I am autboriz«.»d to sell you an expenseof 1 * cents per 100 pounds;
ans, deceased.
[42-4w.
tickets at theatrical rates, sir, unless potatoes cost only half a cent a pound
you get tin order from th«» general pas­ ami Hour is only 81 a barrel, and yet
senger agent.’
there is want.
An important cause is Administrator’s Sale of Kcal
SHERM. STANLEY, Prop.
“The prize-fighter growled, ‘Say, do untlirift. People do uot understand
Estate.
you know who I am ? Gimme tickets economy ami practice it as almost
Keeps constantly on hand the best of
at theatrical rates, now, an’ no more every rich num has to some time in his f In the county court of the state of Ore­
HAY AND GRAIN.
monkey business.’
gon, for the county of Jncksoti, sitting
life. I really believe that there would
in
probate.
Horse«
left in my care will be properly
“ ‘Yes. I know who you are. You lx» beggars in the world before night if
just told me your name was Sullivan. 820 gold pieces were sown broadcast In the matter of the estate of F. Me const for. Heineiuber the place; west
Hatton, deceased.
end of the bridge.
But it «lou’t make any «lifferenee who every morning, and so distributed that
In pursuance of an order of the coun­
Stable open night and day.
you are; I can’t sell you tickets al every num, woman and child were cer­ ty court, made the 6th day of March.
theatrical rates without ail order from tain to get some.
1888. the undersigned, administrator of 12-9|
S herman S tanley .
the general passenger agent,’ replie«l
"Second, th«» sale and use of liquor. the aforesaid estate, will offer for sale to
tin» alderman, a little nettled by Sulli­ As long as there are ten times as many the highest bidder, at the principal tract
van’s furious tones.
sahxins iu this country as there are of of realty hereinafter «lescrilx'd on Gran­
"Sullivan «lid not reply, but quick as Ixith churches and seluxils, and they ite street, Ashland. Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 8tb day of May, 1888,
a Hash he drew his arm up ami trie«l to mainly supported by the very poor,
catch tho alderman back of th«» bead, the sonrees of a great deal of misery At one o’clock r m . all the right, title
mid interest of tlie said F. McHattan at
intending to biunp bis uos«> on th«» are pretty obvious.
"Third, a lack of manual training. the time of his death in nnd to the fol­
counter. The aiderman was too quick
for him. he sprang nimbly out of the This last need is most serious. If so lowing described real property:
A parcel of land commencing at the
way. His alueriuanic blood was up. ; many people could lx> taught trades northwest cornerof the parcel of ground
HoTEI.. which has I., ii for many
Before his movements were underst.xxl that the entire product of this country purchased by Isaac Miller of Wagner, r I 8HIS
years a favorite place of bummer re-
he walktxl back to the safe, ojiened the were doubled next year the wages McCall and Rocklellow, said N W cor­ sort for persons arekiin; health and recrea
door, and pulle.1 out a big six-sli«Kiter. would lx* doubled, either in increase of ner being on the south side of tlie alley tioi.. has recently been greatly improved
With the weapon in his hand, he money received or in th<> smaller cost between C K Klum and Isaac Miller, and by the present proprietor, who has done
mm Ii to make il pleasant and altra« tive
turned l>ack to Sullivan anil remark«'«! of life to be bought, More capable nearly opposite (across Granite street) to guests.
in.lifferently, 'That kind of business skilkxl hands that is oue of our the northeast cornerof lot three (31, block
(81. in the town of Ashland: thence
don’t go here. Mr. Sullivan. You take greatest needs. My greatest hope is in eight
along the line of said alley in an east­
a walk.’
my university, which I wish to build erly direction eighty-four (84 1 f«-.;
"Sullivan was speechless, but he had so tall and deep and broad that the thence along a line*parallel with Granite
caution enough to back away a few : rmlini« nts of every useful trade and street in n southerly direction forty-four
Is the most noted of Southern Oregon,
steps, and Steve Taylor t«x>k him by <x*eii|>; lion may lx» taught.
When 144 > feet: thence along a line parallel and its medicinal properties have been
proven
to beof great value and benefit as a
tbe arm and piilltHl him towaril th«> 1 everybody knows how t<> do some with said alley in a westerly direction tonic and
aid to digestion and as a remedy
door. ‘Come out o’ here. John,’ lie difficult uml useful thing, poverty will eighty-four 184) feet to the east side of or relief in nearly all cases of kidney
Granite street; thence in a northerly di trouble ami kindred ail ments. Following
saiil. ‘You don’t want to have any rapidly diminish.
reetion along the south side of Granite is the report of the analysis; One standard
trouble here.’ Sullivan backed out,
streetforty-four ' 44 1 feet to t lie place of : gallon ol the water contains:
and when he got | retty near the «l«x«r,
A Neglected Fruit.
txi-giuniiig. situated in the town of Ash- : Alumina...............
9204 grains.
th«» alderman laid the revolver down
land. County of Jackson, State of Boraeic acid................................ 9175
Tbe
California
market,
says
tho
under the counter ami nonchalantly
Oregon.
Salcium carbonate................ 21.12*1
“
Also, one share In West Ashland Ditch Sodium chloride................... 80 6805
picked tip a newspa|>er. Sullivan saw Marysville Aprieal, is p«jorly supplied
jCo.
No.
2.
with
apples.
The
fruit
is
scarce
ami
arbon
ate
of
iron
................
.
2
.7
“
this, and suddenly breaking away from
Also one building lot in tlie town of silicic acid................................. 3.9471 “
Taylor, «lashed toward the gate leading high in price, ami the quality of such Jefferson. Oregon.
Titanic
acid
........................
M43
arhona tc magnesia....
7^'-7.s8
inside the counter. But the plucky as can now lx* bad is decidedly inferior.
Terms of sale, cash in band.
Bicarbonate soda................... 24.684
“
alderman was just a little too smart for Ami yet some tine apples are produced
If. O. H ill ,
Lithium carbonate, potassium carbonate,
him. In an instant the gun was in his ill this State. Those grown in tho Administrator of the estate of F. Me-
io<l
;
ne
and
traces
of
nitric
acid
not
estima
­
Hattan, deceased.
haml, ccx'ked, ami the niuzzk» levelled mountain regions are equal in quality
ted.
straight at Sullivan’s head. The cham­ to the same varieties produced almost
Total amount of carbonic acid gas free
pion stopi>ed short, trembling with anywhere else. Apples are now quote«! Dissolution ol* Copartnership, ami combined, equals 5M7SS grains per gal­
lon.
in the San Francisco market at "81 25
fear and rage.
Notice is hereby given that the firm ol ^l^^Speeial attention paid to the eomfor
“ ‘D—n you, sir; you make another to 81 75 for gcxxl to choice,” ami the real
estate dealers Heretofore doing busi­
and needs of invalids.
move this way ami I’ll blow a hole market reports mention that it “is al­ ness at Ashland, Medford and Central Point
the improvements of the hotel are
through your careass, you dirty cur. most useless" to look for first class ap­ in Jackson county, Oregon, under the firm Among
the baths, fitted with all modern con­
of Douglas <fc Co., is this day dis­
and there’ll never be anything said ples. At such prices there is more name
veniences.
solved by mutual consent.
about it either.’
Advancing as he profit in growing apples than oranges.
W. N. L uckey .
ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE.
J T. R ogers .
talked, the aiderman shoved tho re­ The Ixixes nsed for apples hold much
W ard Dot glas .
volver clos«' up to the face of th«' big less than the boxes used for oranges,
F
rei
»
H
ansen
.
Good Fare and Reasonable Prices.
slugger, who st«xnl paralyz«'«l with fear ami an apple tree yields far more fruit
Ashland. Oregon. March 16, lw,
ami continued. 'You think you’re a than ¡in orange tr«*e.
An apple orchard of superior varie­
great man.
I’ll let you know, yon
DAVID HORN. I
sneaking dog that you can’t bully me. ties. such as are 1 test suited to the local
You turn your head around, now. ami climatic conditions, should prove a
PoMoftlce. llenley,
California.
move out of that door, or tho coroner very profitable investment. Good ap­
Range. Klamath
will have business with you before ples can be grown even in the warm
river, between Jen­
valleys. It was recently rejxirteil that
morning. Git!’
ny creek and Cot­
tonwood.
•‘Sullivan turne«l in a dazed sort of u n Petaluma man gets a net profit of
Marks, xqunrc
way and Steve Taylor pulled him several hundred dollars an acre a year
crop oil left ear. i
¡dong. Th«» alderman kept close he- from his small apple orchard, and in rf dewlap cut «low n.
Cattle branded
himi ami the slugger increase«! liis gait view of the high pric«*s of the fruit in
on left hip. horst s,
and sneaked out into the street on a th<> San Francisco market, this is by
right
shoiihler.
no means improbable. The California
C. E. PHILLIPS, Prop’r.
dog trot.
Infortnation so­
markets
alone
would
tak«»
for
home
licited
when stock
"It was on the same trip that Sulli­
This
hotel, having been thoroughly re­
are found off pro­ paired anti
newly furnished, ranks among
van ami Sbeedv, his manager, had a consumption th«» fruit of thousands of
per range.
acres
in
apple
trees.
The
demand
for
the
best
hotels of Oregon or California. The
little scene down in the corridor of th«»
proprietor is tin experienced landlord, well
the
fruit
would
increase
enormously
Merchant's hotel.
It is a well-known
known in the west
fact that Sullivan was afraid of Sheedy, were the market supplied with desir­
The Beds are New and Clean, and
and although he threatened many able apples at moderate prices.
the Table
times to do up l’at. he always con­
Dontlie f.Mtlish enough to buy any­
— FOR THE BWT —
Is furnished with everything the market
cluded to wait. His discretion prob­
atlonis Guests may rest assured that noth­
ably saved him liis life. On tbe occa­ thing liefore you have examined the
ing will be left undone that will add to
sion in question, Sullivan approached stock at th«» Beo-hive. Satisfaction Tin, Sheet-Iron and CooDerware, their comfort while stopping at this hotel.
Sheedy ami complained that th«» re­ guarantee«!. No trouble to show
In connectiouwith the hotel is a first-class
♦
Call at
ceipts of the night before hail been goixls.
tam|>ere<l with.
Fresh Eastern oysters in any style at
‘“I don’t know whether you’re doing Nutley’s, next door to P. O.
x
Where travelers ami patrons can have their
me or not,’ lit» said to Sheedy.
teams provided with the best of hay and
We can not tell you this issue who
"The mannger rose from his chair
grain. Courteous attendance guaranteed.
Saddlehorses, teams and vehicles of every
ami said something fierce in a mono­ th«* next President will lie, but we can
description to be had at all times.
tone. which the bystanders could not tell you that Geo. II. Curry carries
12-21
C. E. P hillips , Prop.
hear. Sullivan backed up a step or th«» rtlost complete st«x-k of Groceries,
Crockery
and
Glassware
in
Soutborn
two, ami doubling up his first, hissed:
*
■I ought to smash your face for you, Oregon.
Sheedy.'
Are yon made miserable by indigestion,
“ ‘L<w>k here. John,’ replied Sheedy, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, In Keesor’a Block, Ashland. Or., Ftil
stock on hand and made to order.
motioning the onhxikers to stand back, yellow skill? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a
•yon know your G«xl too well to make positive cure. Ami offered for sale bv
a break at me.
The first time will lie r. K. Bolton.
Particular Attention to Job Work. I
Water street, below livery stable.
your last time, for I'll put daylight Driinkeiineax, or tl«<- Liquor Habit
through your «1 n fool head ill a
Which w ill be done In a workmanlike man Ashland, - - - Oregon
l'o.¡lively Cured by a.liiiiniaterlug
minute.'
lx r ami nt
l>r. lLiine'a (.olden Specific.
"John L. put out his open haml.
Note these prices:
‘You know I.don’t mean it. Sheedy.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or
Horse Shoeing...................................... f 1 •*>€
tea without the knowledge «if th«* person
What's the use of us quarrelling ’?’
Sharpening I’low.................................
is
"And in ¡mother minute they were taking it: is absolutely harmless and
New Plowshare.................................... r .• <
will
effect
a
permanent
and
speedy
cooing together liken pair of «loves.”
Give my work a trial and you will be
cure, whether the patient is a mod­ <*.None but the best nini, rial used.
satisfit/ii.
[11-27
erate
drinker
or
an
alcoholic
wreck.
Hat Creek vs. Poinsett.
10-7]
Thousands of drunkards have been
Ceorge Markle.
The question of changing Hat Creek made temperate men who have taken the
to Poinsett river still continues to Golden Specific in their coffee without
their knowledge, and to-day believe they
agitate the people of Cassel and vicin­ ?uit
drinking of their own free will.
ity. It is said that in 1X152, when that
T N evus F ails . The system once im­
part of the country was being surveyed pregnated with tho Specific it becomes
by on«» Lieutenant Haversham, their an utter impossibility for the liqtior ap­
townsnip line brought them to Pit petite to exist. For full particulars, ad­
river, just below the mouth of Hat dress G olden S pecific C o ., 185 Racine
Creek.
At that point lived a French street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
half-breed named Louis Poinsett. The
One of the few choice residence lots
officer asked: “What river is that ?”
"That," answered the man of mixed in the best part of tbe city, adjacent to
bl«xxl, “is my river; all ’e same my the business center can lie purchased
name.” “ What is your name ?" asked at a bargain. Apply to Q. F. Billings.
Ko Wood to sh'lak. break, decs» or wear out.
Haversham. "Louis Poinsett,” and so
Ko belts cr dios to bocome teosa or rattK
Two shares and a fraction in the
the stream was named. But twenty East Ashland Waler Ditch will be
* gear made entirely of steel, riveted together, Ct»
nol Lt broken, will last forever.
years before it had been called Hat sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De-
Creek because of a ]>ros[»ector lost on Peatt.
MANUFACTURED 9Y
x
the l^adwaters, nothing was found
?77£ ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO.
but a hat. Tho stream, though, is
Jack for Sale.
more like a river than a creek, and one
The
undersigncl
have for sale a fine,
stream flowing into it is called Rising
which can be had
river, so that if a majority favor a large altese Jack.
change it should lie made. One name at a bargain for cash. The animal can
—DEALERS IN—
will not convey more meaning than be teen at their livery stables in Ash­
another, and certainly will not convey land; and is guaranteed to lie a sure
to future generations any more of the foal getter. He will be sold low to any­
I
early history of tbe country.—¡Fall one who will apply soon, as we have do
use for him.
River Mail.
T hompson 4 S tephenson .
Ashland, Or.. Jan. 13,1888.
Willing to Boom Oregon.
FRIDAY
------ Or in-------
ASHLAND
CITY
LEG AL
THE
BEEHIVE!
J. D. F ountain
Has again assumed the sole proprietorship of this old established Louse, having
bought the interest of W G Holmes in the firm of Fountain & Holmes.
And continue to keep jn hand a large and well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and F; an
cy Dry Goods. Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc.
FINE MXLLXNEBY a specialty.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
Bold by druggists everywhere; 60 cents.
'Tulold Agony from Catarrh
Prof. W. nsrsVER, the famous mesmrrbt,
of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: Some t<«n years n^-o I
suffered unto)«! au’ony from chronic nasal ca­
tarrh. My family physician gave me up u«
lucurable, and nul l 1 must die. My «’as., was
each a had one, that everyday, t«4warCs sunset,
my voice wonhl beromo h > hoarxo 1 <•>■..kJ
barely «¡»eak above a whisper. In ttie morning
mv couching an«l clearmg of my throat wuu! i
almost strangl«» m««. By the u -«» < f hr. Sa. « >
Catarrh Remedy, in three months, 1 was a well
man, and the cute lias been pcrmanunN"
“Cou'lantly Llawkiug and **plttlug
T homas J. Rrsnixo. Esq., 2W2 Pine Stre.-t,
St. Louis, Mo., w’riles : “ 1 was a t :reat suffer« r
from catarrh for three years. At times I could
hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking
an«! spitting, ana fnr tbe last ebcht juontbscouM
not breathe through the nostrils. J thought
nothing could be done f >r tn«». Luckily. 1 was
ad vise« i to tr j’ Dr. Sage’s Ca’.arrh lu»mvdy, and
I am now a well man. I believe it t«>betne
only sure remedy f r catarrh now manufac­
tured, and one hM only to give it a fair trial to
PX]M»rieDCv astouruling results and a ¡«erzuanent
cure."
A c «mi lete Treatise on f atarrh, giving rahi-
■
<«f imp »rt.inro, will is» mailed, post-jxald t »any
addre ;, • « r. ■ in« fa two-cent potage •»•«■mp.
Ad ir ■ -,
World'» Dln.»aisry îh'.l'ril IwxteHaa,
No. C03 lîu 1 nireet, EUrPADO. N.X.
Malaria, Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
They produce regular, natural evac­
uations, never gripe <»r interfere with
<1aily business. As a family inedicfne,
they should have u pla<-c in e%ery
household. Price, 23 cents per box.
Sold Everywhere.
Ofli«‘e, 44 .Murray St., N. Y.
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a
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urticr, and gives * xact cost of every­
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yon.
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MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
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